Every single time I hear a siren, I look to see where it’s coming from, what kind of rig or ambulance is whizzing by, City or County, where it’s going, and I wonder what’ll happen when it arrives at its destination. Every single time. This is one of the legacies I received from working on Emergency!. The Muse-ings column, 10-4, Squad 51, was written to honor a show that I felt never got the recognition it deserved – at least not by the television creative community. There were and still are plenty of kudos from around the world regarding the show’s enduring positive impact on paramedics, firefighters and trauma medicine, and I guess that will have to be enough.
Every single time I hear a siren, I look to see where it’s coming from, what kind of rig or ambulance is whizzing by, City or County, where it’s going, and I wonder what’ll happen when it arrives at its destination. Every single time. This is one of the legacies I received from working on Emergency!. The Muse-ings column, 10-4, Squad 51, was written to honor a show that I felt never got the recognition it deserved – at least not by the television creative community. There were and still are plenty of kudos from around the world regarding the show’s enduring positive impact on paramedics, firefighters and trauma medicine, and I guess that will have to be enough.